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imperial Model 40/ Q% &Lfl Complete *on yea w i!l “ c a 5 Pi siv °°f/, ye JUst ***4, n °/c! a es ‘c r J C A c Of m.JD Cc/ sf e e / °Uf as s Pr a 0 °d Q C f ftoj! Cf a/ f a o' 5 0l a/c/ ®fe c a« r Pi a o’ Pr ec e 3c/, 'Cv a o' '»eP «Av 7/ sa c /, a o' e <7 Strj e Pf 3oj Sfi°Pp lc h 3 rf 3pf 3^ °I7l 3°/q' 3fi O// fst a a</ a eo Sol OP ff. ,s f*ih k <3s ***£* * /- ~ ,5V />Sto» Ws- J, 5^ n & /AT THE HYGIENE COURT OF JUSTICE. CLERK CHARGED WITH LOSS OF EFFICIENCY (Before Mr. Justice KruschenJ Judge: This man has admittedly been taking no steps to safeguard his health, though he has a wife and three little children who depend entirely upon him—(Here the prisoner hung his head, and showed signs of great emotion) —his consequent loss of efficiency threatens to rob them sooner or later of the support he owes them. Remembering all these facts, can you honestly find this man “not guilty” of the charge against him—that his loss of efficiency is due to ill-health? That is what you must decide. (The jury retired for ten minutes.) Foreman of Jury: My lord. The jury agree in finding the prisoner guilty. Judge: Prisoner, in this court we do not punish; we reform. And serious as your charge is, you will be allowed to go back to your home on probation, on the understanding that you keep yourself out of this trouble in future. Prisoner: My lord, how is that possible? I get no chance of proper exercise. I shan’t have a holiday for months. I’m sitting in a stuffy ©ffice all day long, I . . . I , . . Judge: Silence! These are the very reasons why steps are so absolutely necessary. Prisoner: My lord, I promise to do anything I can. But, the cost . . . Judge: All you need, my good man, is to learn one simple sentence — “It’s the little daily dose that does it.” It’s Kruschen you’re needing! And as for the cost; it is one farthing a day. Prisoner: But, niy lord, how can one single salt do all that I need Judge: Don’t ask foolish questions! A man of your age should know that Kruschen is not a single salt. It’s a combination of six salts— Naltire’s own salts. It is Nature’s own prescription, gently stimulating to natural action those parts oyour system that have become sluggish or inactive through unnatural modern living conditions. Prisoner ; I’ll never forget what you say, my lord. Judge: Now go away and get back your health and energy and efficiency. And so long as you never fail to take that little daily dose, you’ll never be in this court again. Kruschen Salts prevent constipation and rheumatism A 2/6 bottle of Kruschen Salts contains 160 doses—enough for five months—which means good health for less than a farthing a day. The dose prescribed for daily use, is “as much as will lie on a sixpence” taken in the breakfast cup of tea. Taken this way Kruschen is tasteless and readily accepted by the most delicate palate. Get a bottle to-day and start a new life to-mor-row. It’s the little daily dose that does it. Tasteless ‘ •n Tea. Stxpencefal" to a Cup . The 1928 AJLS, Models now on view at Scott’s include a new machine —the A.J.S. 2.48 h.p. Light-weight This machine, we feel sure, will find favour with riders of either sex who want a light, handy, and reliable mount, capable of taking them anywhere with the maximum of comfort and economy; and owing to light weight, low build, and ease of handling, should prove ideal for general utility work. As is the case with the A.J.S. productions, this machine has not ‘ been built to a price, but to an ideal. A.J.S. prices range from £59/10/Call 10-day and see. the models. No obligation. 1928 w. a. scon & \ 181-183 George Street, DUNEDIN. I

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20312, 21 January 1928, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20312, 21 January 1928, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20312, 21 January 1928, Page 19